Amos et al v. Hall et al

Filing 202

ORDER STAYING CERTAIN DEADLINES. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jane M. Virden on 4/27/2021. Associated Cases: 4:20-cv-00007-DMB-JMV, 4:20-cv-00030-DMB-JMV (ck)

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Case: 4:20-cv-00007-DMB-JMV Doc #: 202 Filed: 04/27/21 1 of 1 PageID #: 10457 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI GREENVILLE DIVISION MICHAEL AMOS, et al. PLAINTIFFS V. NO.: 4:20-cv-7-DMB-JMV NATHAN “BURL” CAIN, et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER This matter is before the court sua sponte for the purpose of staying all existing deadlines for any responsive pleadings/briefs due as of today or to come due within the earlier of (1) sixty (60) days from today or (2) the entry of an order directing otherwise by the court. In the interest of clarity, this court’s order will stay the following: 1. MDOC’s responsive pleading to the amended complaints in both consolidated actions (4:20-cv-7 [22] and 4:20-cv-30 [6]); 2. Plaintiffs’ response to Centurion’s Motion to Dismiss in the member case Lang, et. al. v. Taylor, et. al., 4:20-cv-30 [65]; and 3. Any response to the Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [71] in the Lang case. Further, the court will require, at two-week intervals, telephone status conferences with all counsel of record, including representatives of the law firms of record. The first such status conference is set for 3 p.m. on May 4, 2021. Notice will follow as to call-in instructions. SO ORDERED this, the 27th day of April, 2021. /s/ Jane M. Virden UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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